Forests and Fields 16 Day Trek Across Jalal Abad

17 days (approximately)
Offered in: English

In the heart of Kyrgyzstan's ethnically diverse south rises the exceptionally verdant Fergana Range. At the base of the Grandfather Mountain, or Gora Babash-Ata, rests Arslanbob. An expansive walnut woodland encircles this sleepy Uzbek village, casting deep shades of green that rise up the flanks of the great mountain to meet with a florid subalpine. Bright tilled grain fields bounded by broad arrays of wildflower nestle amidst the forests, and sharp blue lakes punctuate the jagged limestone crags that tower high above. Further afield, the walnut forests give way to juniper and reaches of wild onion and hardy lily. Surreal sandstone ribs erupt from amidst the canopies, etched by translucent rivers.

We now present to you the Forests and Fields of Jalal Abad Trek - an exquisite dive into Kyrgyzstan's dreamlike near-south. This is an ideal trek for those looking to discover valleys lost in time, where life moves along at its own languid rhythm.

What's Included

Private transportation
Emergency first-aid and GPS rescue service
Horse Porter service
Private accommodation on all city nights
Lunch (Optional[15])
Lunch
Dinner (Optional[16])
Dinner
Breakfast (Optional[16])
Breakfast
Tents and kitchen included
Souvenirs and Alcohol
Tips for staff
Personal Travel and Medical Insurance
Personal trekking equipment and gear

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Apple Hostel Bishkek

It is directly adjacent to the Western Bus Station, behind the Asia Supermarket. We can arrange for a taxi to pick you up from the airport, if necessary.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 17 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Arrival and Team Dinner

    1 stop
  • 1
    Bishkek

    Upon arrival in Bishkek, you will meet a member of the team and transfer to your accommodation. You will receive a private room to be shared with one or two other members of the expedition. The afternoon agenda will involve a gear check, allowing us the time necessary to make any purchases or revisions to our packs. In the evening we will host an expedition briefing, where guests will have the opportunity to raise queries about the upcoming trip, followed by a traditional Central Asian feast at one of the city's finest restaurants.

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Bishkek City Tour

    3 stops
  • 2
    State History Museum

    After taking breakfast in our hotel we embark on a journey through the former Soviet metropolis, exploring the city's most iconic points of interest. We will begin by touring Bishkek’s political center Ala-Too Square, with the option to enter the State History Museum to learn more about Kyrgyzstan's rich past.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Osh Bazaar

    In the afternoon we will visit one of Central Asia’s most impressive markets, the bustling Osh Bazaar, where guests can enjoy a traditional Kyrgyz lunch and wander the endless labyrinth of street stalls. While meandering the chaotic network of the bazaar we will purchase last-minute personal snacks and supplies for the trek to come, then take a few hours rest back at our accommodation.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Kyrgyz State Philharmonic Hall

    In the evening, if time and schedule permit, we will attend a traditional performance at the national Philharmonic Hall, then share another Kyrgyz dinner together at a nearby restaurant.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • Day 3

    Suusamyr Valley Nomads

    1 stop
  • 5

    Today we will leave in the early morning in order to beat the surge of westbound Bishkek traffic. The road will take us out of the Chui Valley over the high Too-Ashuu Pass before dropping us onto the airy Suusamyr Plateau. Here we will stop along the way for a taste of the countryside - koumiss. The sour, effervescing alcoholic drink is a fermentation of mare’s milk, and is at its finest in the late springtime. We will stop here for the night, sleeping inside a traditional Kyrgyz yurt, or Boz-Ui. Before dark we have a chance to take an evening stroll or ride around the vast jailoo.

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Trek to Kara-Kul Shepherd's Camp

    1 stop
  • 6

    The following morning we will continue over Ala-Bel Pass into the lush Chychykan Gorge. We will stop for brunch beside a tranquil river, taking a moment to absorb the forests and ambient birdsong, before continuing onward past the Toktogul Reservoir to our trailhead. The day’s walk will begin amidst groves of the rare Occidental Himalayan Birch, then progress into pastures perforated with juniper and flocks of sheep that move like cumulus clouds across the green. The trail is good, and we will make quick time toward a bench high above the valley floor, pitching beside a small tributary. Trek Stats: 10.1km, +1230m, -0m Difficulty: 3/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 5

    Trek to Kutmankul Lake (Holy Lake)

    1 stop
  • 7

    From the shepherds camp we begin our hike upward through changing ecosystems. As we leave the juniper behind we find ourselves in a high green basin decorated with a splendid array of wildflowers. We cross a high pass, then begin our long, gradual descent toward the cerulean waters of Kutmankul. Our trail takes us around a narrow ravine then along the shore of the lake to a small assembly of shanties for the pilgrims who frequent the lake. We will camp nearby, and if lucky might share the evening with some other local visitors. Trek Stats: 11.2km, +320m, -670m Difficulty: 2/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 6

    Trek to Djay-Terek

    1 stop
  • 8

    After a lakeview breakfast we begin the day with a gentle downhill to Kutmankul’s sister lake, passing a handful of yurt camps along the way, populated with the friendly nomads of the Jalal-Abad region. We then begin a sharp 400 metre ascent up a narrow ravine to reach a localised highpoint at 3050 metres, where we'll catch some spectacular panoramic views. For the remainder of today we follow well-defined shepherd trails over exceptionally green rolling hills with impressive open views in every direction. Most of our elevation gain comes from this section as the terrain consistently rolls for several kilometers, but the trail remains in good condition and we will make good time and arrive at camp later in the afternoon. Trek Stats: 17.6km, +930m, -1420m Difficulty: 4/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 7

    Trek to Arslanbob

    1 stop
  • 9

    After a strenuous day on trail yesterday, we are treated to a gentle, mostly downhill trek today. As the day progresses and the altitude reduces, the wild flowers and walnut forests begin to dominate the landscape. The trail connects with an old unused dirt road before disappearing into an overgrown forest trail, offering an idyllic picnic opportunity in the most serene and lush setting one can imagine. After lunch, we will continue our stroll through the dense forest until we reach the town of Arslanbob. Nestled between the walnut forests lies this sleepy little settlement where we will meet with a local family who will also accommodate us and provide an excellent Uzbek style dinner to celebrate the completion of the first segment of our trek. Trek Stats: 13.8km, +180m, -1080m Difficulty: 3/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 8

    Rest Day in Arslanbob

    1 stop
  • 10

    After four days on the trail a proper rest day is in order. Guests have the option to enjoy the many varieties of local organic fruit, which are particularly succulent this time of year, and explore the bustling town center. Our homestays will provide for us three delicious meals, and we can do throughout the day as we please. Included in the itinerary, if interested, is a dayhike to a bench beyond Arslanbob’s most famous attractions - the two waterfalls that flow down from the mountain. The trail is steep, but the views over the forest plateau are resplendent. Trek Stats: Variable Difficulty: 2/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 9

    Walnut Forests to Kyzyl-Unkur

    1 stop
  • 11

    Perhaps begrudgingly, it's time at last to leave Arslanbob. We proceed out of town to the east, through the deepest part of the forest. Soft shade and tall wildflowers draw us into the heart of the grove. By midday we pass through a proposed conservation area, where the locals are lobbying hard to establish a new national park. Here we will picnic beneath the canopies of these beautiful trees, revel in the omnidirectional birdsong, and amble through the tall understory flowers. Toward the end of our day, as we begin descending from the plateau into Kyzyl-Unkur, you may notice the emergence of bizarre, red sandstone cliffs and spires. These will define the days to come. After one final climb over one such feature, we descend into town and soon come to our homestay for the night, arranged through the CBT program. Trek Stats: 22.6km, +880m, -1100m Difficulty: 4/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 10

    Trek to Otuz-Art Shepherd's Camp

    1 stop
  • 12

    A dirt road wends out of town, trampled by the hooves of many head of livestock. The walnut forest thins, giving way to a sparse woodland set amidst expansive green fields and phenomenal sandstone ribs and spires. Where the road ends we turn down a rocky streambed, the high blue peaks of the Fergana swelling overhead like waves. We trace a swollen river's left bank past sheer red cliffs, up into immaculate fields of green. Shepherd camps line the trail at regular intervals, and as we near the broadest point of the valley nearing our camp, we might ask to share a meal with a family. Beekeeping is a common source of revenue here, and the honey flows in amber abundance this time of year, consumed by all in great quantities. Trek Stats: 11.8km, +400m, -150m Difficulty: 2/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 11

    Trek to Otuz-Art High Camp

    1 stop
  • 13

    From our campsite the valley constricts, and the river enters a long, frothing cataract. We bypass this over a series of beautiful saddles halfway up the northern aspect. Many beekeeper homesteads and yurts dot the hillsides, and more red sandstone features erupt from the verdant subalpine. As we climb steadily higher, mixed deciduous give way to juniper, or archa, and stalky eremurus to wild onion. Mounted riders trace the traversing trail alongside us, and our chances for an invitation to tea (read, a full spread of food,) are high. When the trail finally meets the river again we will set a camp in a brilliant meadow amidst the high peaks. Here we are positioned to tackle our final pass in the morning. Trek Stats: 14.1km, +1080m, -490m Difficulty: 3/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 12

    Trek to Kapka-Tash Lake via Otuz-Art Pass

    1 stop
  • 14

    Climbing higher, higher, the air getting colder, the tundras thinner, we move toward our pass. The climb is stiff, and we utilize seasonal snow bridges to facilitate an easy crossing of the headwaters. Depending on the season, snow may still linger on our summit. As we crest the highest point, the vast expanse of the Kan-Achuu Nature Preserve lays before us - layer after layer of mountains unfolding like pages of a novel, into the watery blue distance. The way down is steep, and if snowbound we must take care throughout it. As we retreat to the warmer air, we are treated with gradually unraveling views over two immense string lakes - Kapka-Tash and Kara-Suu. On the shore of the nearer of the two we will camp, enjoy a fire if possible, and reflect on the trip thus far. Trek Stats: 15.3km, +1280m, -1040m Difficulty: 4/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 13

    Trek to Kara-Suu Lake

    1 stop
  • 15

    On the final day of our hiking itinerary we trace the shoreline of both cerulean blue lakes, winding through the lush and exotic Central Asian flora. Taking our sweet time to soak it all in, we eventually arrive at the far end and set camp. Here our driver will meet us, ready to whisk us away back to the city. Trek Stats: 13.3km, +400m, -700m Difficulty: 3/5

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 14

    Contingency Day

    1 stop
  • 16

    To be used at any point throughout the itinerary

    1 day Admission ticket free
  • Day 15

    Transfer to Bishkek past Toktogul Reservoir

    1 stop
  • 17

    On our penultimate day we will leave the bright littoral for the shore of the Toktogul Reservoir, taking lunch beside its shimmering waters, and swimming if we dare. After some hours we leave the lake and the pastures behind to finally retrace the road back to Bishkek. Arriving at Apple Hostel in the evening, guests can relax for a while before we convene to take dinner together and relish memories of the trip.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 16

    Ala Archa National Park or Free Day

    1 stop
  • 18
    Ala-Archa National Park

    Today marks the final day of our trip together. Guests have the option to do as they wish during the day. Bishkek is a city with plenty to offer: vibrant cafes to hang around in, a wide array of fascinating museums, and an abundance of leafy city parks. If guests are interested in learning more about Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan or even Soviet history, we would be pleased to guide you around the city for further exploration on this day. We will meet in the evening for our final meal as a group, dispense some last-minute surprises, and say our farewells.

    8 hours Admission ticket included
  • Day 17

    Departure

    1 stop
  • 19
    Bishkek

    If guests need any assistance with onward travel, we are here to help. For those remaining in the country or region, whose trips are not yet over, we can offer advice on what to do next. And for those flying home, we will help book taxis and transportation to get you to your flight on time.

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
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